These are all the movies and series that Ruth has reviewed. Read more at: FlixChatter.
Number of movie reviews: 507 / 507
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It’s easily the most underrated film of the year as there’s such little fanfare about this film. It’s such a shame as it’s such a brilliant and deeply moving film about loss and grief that will linger long after I watched it. Review
The movie is still a worthwhile watch thanks to the talented leads. Review
The way it is now, I’m glad I saw it but it’s not something I’m keen on watching again, so it falls short of being an animated classic. Review
Prey is such a pleasant surprise and coming from a non-horror fan, that’s saying something. I’m glad I ventured out of my comfort zone to watch this one. Review
The result is an impressive, edge-of-your-seat adventure survival drama that’s as thrilling as it is emotionally resonant. Bravura filmmaking at its finest, I’d even go so far as the film being Oscar-worthy. Review
I’m not saying the movie is devoid of fun and style, it certainly has those qualities, but it would’ve been much more palatable in 90 minutes or less. Review
The story is one that’s hard to shake and the cinematography is stunningly beautiful, which is appropriate considering the movie is a tribute to an acclaimed photographer. Review
It’s pretty enjoyable and Auli’i Cravalho did such a splendid job as Moana, and Dwayne Johnson is perfectly cast as a demigod. The visuals are absolutely gorgeous and the songs are memorable which are to be expected from the Mouse house, definitely one of the best Disney animated features. Review
A cute and frothy movie about following one’s dreams that’s pleasant to watch for the whole family. Review
It’s a much more introspective and thought-provoking film that’s more than meets the eye. I also commend Novak for crafting a twisty finale that I didn’t see coming and for crafting a satisfying arc for his character. Review
Mrs Harris Goes to Paris may seem frivolous the way people think about fashion. But this feel-good movie has some deeper values about a woman being true to herself and that her kindness has the power to change others’ lives. Review
It’s disappointing to see such a daft, unimaginative movie from the Russos who managed to redefine what it means to be a hero in the spectacular espionage thriller The Winter Soldier. Review
Calamy won the Best Actress César Award for her performance here and I hope that’ll lead to more film roles for her in the future. Review
The only high marks I can give the movie is the beautiful cinematography and the gorgeous shooting location in Bath which is where the story is set in. Review
I commend the creators for delivering such a thought-provoking story with a wonderful spectacle that kids and adults can enjoy and mull over. Review
I’m so glad I finally got to see this inspiring historical drama that highlights the untold story of three phenomenal women who made an impact in WWII. Review
It’s a better, more entertaining movie than the last MCU outing Doctor Strange and the Multitude of Madness, but not by much. That is disappointing as I had hoped it would be vastly superior. Review
Despite my quibbles, I am glad that I saw this on the big screen. Mr. Malcolm’s List has plenty to offer to period drama fans and seeing it with my best friend who loves this genre as much as I did is especially delightful. Review
It has its moments but it’s not a terribly engaging movie. It was still worth a watch, featuring a young Timothée Chalamet a year before his career-changing role in Call Me By Your Name. Review
I quite enjoyed it despite not knowing much about poker. The script is sharp and engaging, Chastain is magnetic and it’s always great seeing Idris Elba on screen as her attorney. Review
The second movie is just as intense though I’m not sure it’s as effective as the first. Review
I don’t think this one is worth the hype compared to CODA in terms of its writing however, while it’s pretty enjoyable, it doesn’t leave a lasting impression on me. That said, it’s well worth a watch and I’m curious what Raiff will do next. Review
Elvis may not get the chance to make A Star Is Born, but a star IS born with Austin Butler playing Elvis. Review
It’s even rarer that the script, direction, and performances all mesh so well together in a light, breezy 1 hour 37 minutes! Review
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